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ADB approves $25m loan to support lending operations of Kashf Foundation

byCT Report
17/08/2019
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ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $25 million syndicated loan to support the lending operations of Kashf Foundation, one of Pakistan’s leading microfinance service providers to low-income households and women-led micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The loan would help expand women’s access to finance in Pakistan and empower them economically.

“There is a need to improve access to finance in Pakistan, particularly for women in low-income communities as well as women-led enterprises. An inclusive financial sector is essential for Pakistan’s sustainable development,” said ADB Investment Specialist Tina Rohner.

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“ADB’s partnership with Kashf Foundation will help address this issue and provide much-needed financial products for MSMEs led by women, which have the potential to contribute significantly to the country’s growth and development.”

Access to finance is very limited in Pakistan, with only 21.3pc of adults and 7pc of women over the age of 15 having a bank account in the fiscal year 2017.

This situation is particularly acute for MSMEs and individual borrowers, especially women-run microenterprises, as these entities receive only about 7pc of the total bank credit to the private sector despite contributing around 40pc to the gross domestic product (GDP).

MSMEs account for about 98pc of all enterprises in Pakistan, employing more than 80pc of the nonagricultural labour force.

ADB’s assistance comprises an A loan (to be funded by ADB) of up to $15 million and a B loan of $10 million that will be funded by commercial co-financers, including international impact investors.

The assistance would expand Kashf Foundation’s lending operations and market base, giving more women and women-led MSMEs access to much-needed long-term financing to further develop their livelihoods and incomes.

Apart from microenterprise lending, the project will support Kashf Foundation’s other objectives including narrowing the financing gap in the private education sector and improving the quality of education at schools it supports.

The successful syndication of this transaction has allowed ADB to mobilize valuable investment from international impact investors into Pakistan’s microfinance sector.

Kashf Foundation, established in 1996 as a microfinance service provider, aims to alleviate poverty in Pakistan and empower women by providing quality and cost-effective microfinance services to low-income households.

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